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romney didn't. finally, governor romney also did not confront the far left fanatics to demonize them and let me give you a perfect example. "the washington post" editorialized last week, that i, your humble correspondent, served up a bigoted commentary on election night, quote, a couple of hours before president obama was declared the vick toy bill o'reilly offered his explanation why mitt romney was about to lose because it's a changing country it's not a traditional america anymore. in case anyone might be confused about the meaning of traditional, he elaborated, white establishment is now minority. in other words, the problem was too many voters of color. how vile. how vile. in other words, you pinheads have no right to lie about me by putting fabricated words in my mouth. that's not what i said. you disgrace the journalism industry. you seek to demonize anyone who disagrees with your far left view. am i being clear enough? the white establishment no longer dominates the political field in americ
romney didn't. finally, governor romney also did not confront the far left fanatics to demonize them and let me give you a perfect example. "the washington post" editorialized last week, that i, your humble correspondent, served up a bigoted commentary on election night, quote, a couple of hours before president obama was declared the vick toy bill o'reilly offered his explanation why mitt romney was about to lose because it's a changing country it's not a traditional america anymore....
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i voted for mitt romney. if mitt romney were elected, nobody's taxes would have gone up. but this is the government we have. and can we make some progress for the country over the next two years? i'm hopeful we can. >> you said notably in the president's first term that your number one political goal was to make him a one-term president. he is now a two-term president. what's your number one political goal today? >> well, as bob woodward pointed out, all of you left out the second part of that discussion, which is that was a long time off in the future and meantime we needed to do important things for the country. my goal is always to try to accomplish progress to achieve things for the american people. the single biggest issue we have right now is this massive, massive debt hanging over the heads of our children and grandchildren. we need to address it. and the american people elected divided government. they expect us to deal with the problems, even though they are hard to deal with, when you have different points of view. i would hope the president would step up to the
i voted for mitt romney. if mitt romney were elected, nobody's taxes would have gone up. but this is the government we have. and can we make some progress for the country over the next two years? i'm hopeful we can. >> you said notably in the president's first term that your number one political goal was to make him a one-term president. he is now a two-term president. what's your number one political goal today? >> well, as bob woodward pointed out, all of you left out the second...
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governor romney, there's one thing i'm confused about. you say you don't want to round up people and deport them but they have to go back to their home countries and apply for citizenship. how do you send them home? >> the answer is self-deportati self-deportation. where people decide they can do better by going home because they can't find work here to allow them to work here. so we're not going to round people up. >> what was wrong with that, howard? >> first of all there was a little titter in the background. first of all, the phrase self-deportation -- >> was inevitably a headline. >> yes. and it managed to summarize everything that people didn't like about mitt romney. >> like firing you. >> the firing you part of it and the whole technocratic part of it. that these are just sort of numbers on a spread sheet. these people will self-deport. the coldheartedness and cold-bloodedness of it just played into it. >> like the bathtubs are going to overflow and they'll overflow out. >> it's not realistic. the hitering and the snickering you h
governor romney, there's one thing i'm confused about. you say you don't want to round up people and deport them but they have to go back to their home countries and apply for citizenship. how do you send them home? >> the answer is self-deportati self-deportation. where people decide they can do better by going home because they can't find work here to allow them to work here. so we're not going to round people up. >> what was wrong with that, howard? >> first of all there...
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crucial final month of the presidential race between barack obama and mitt romney. test. >> barack obama didn't perform that well until late and romney didn't perform the campaign well. campaign management is more important than an individual candidate's performance. >> woodruff: from boston, hari sreenivasan reports on a city- wide effort to keep kids engaged in education through meaningful work experiences. >> we're starting at the very early ages to try to help young people speak. that is a direct relationship to being successful in school and being successful in your life >> woodruff: and we close out 2012 with two takes on history, first, a look at the emancipation proclamation on the eve of the 150th anniversary of president lincoln's action to end slavery and the civil war. >> woodruff: plus michael beschloss and richard norton smith talk about potential historical turning points of the past year. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting sc
crucial final month of the presidential race between barack obama and mitt romney. test. >> barack obama didn't perform that well until late and romney didn't perform the campaign well. campaign management is more important than an individual candidate's performance. >> woodruff: from boston, hari sreenivasan reports on a city- wide effort to keep kids engaged in education through meaningful work experiences. >> we're starting at the very early ages to try to help young people...
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romney was not being attacked. he was protecting himself as april -- a successful businessman rather as an exploitative venture capitalist. that really hurt him. a guy in indiana whose company had been bought out by bain capital and lost their jobs, they have done the same thing when romney ran against ted kennedy for the senate about 10 years earlier. it was not a secret that they were around. occupyust the impact of made it more relevant for them to come out and give it more bite. i think we are going to be stuck in the same kind of stalemate situation for some kind the -- for some time yet. i think these things are percolating. it is not really biting enough to make a change for one final that -- someone mentioned earlier today -- earlier today, someone said that there might be a tea party developing on the left. i think there is a big difference. the tea party was government to do less. it doesn't really care about what happens to the government doing for people about health care or for poor people. for them to
romney was not being attacked. he was protecting himself as april -- a successful businessman rather as an exploitative venture capitalist. that really hurt him. a guy in indiana whose company had been bought out by bain capital and lost their jobs, they have done the same thing when romney ran against ted kennedy for the senate about 10 years earlier. it was not a secret that they were around. occupyust the impact of made it more relevant for them to come out and give it more bite. i think we...
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where was this mitt romney? he's not the type to come out and say that this proposal is dumb, even though that probably is what he's thinking. >> he might have been skiing. or playing golf. >> he showed absolutely no courage. there was not a single moment of courage and willingness to stand up to his base, to the base of his party during the campaign. i think americans would have liked to have seen that while he was running. it's all well and good now that nobody is voting for him and it doesn't matter. >> okay. so you're asking where's the leadership? i'll tell you where they are. they're scared. we have an epic battle brewing here. you have the grown ups, which is boehner, mcconnell -- >> i was going to say, who? >> grown ups in title only. boehner, mcconnell. then you have the kids. cruz, hall, the folks in the house in the tea party faction that came in in 2010. and you have the grown ups who are deathly afraid of the kids. they proved during the 2011 debt ceiling fight, the kids that is, that they don't car
where was this mitt romney? he's not the type to come out and say that this proposal is dumb, even though that probably is what he's thinking. >> he might have been skiing. or playing golf. >> he showed absolutely no courage. there was not a single moment of courage and willingness to stand up to his base, to the base of his party during the campaign. i think americans would have liked to have seen that while he was running. it's all well and good now that nobody is voting for him...
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governor romney, there's one thing i'm confused about. you say you don't want to go and round up people and deport them. but you say they would have to go back to their home countries and apply for citizenship. if you don't deport them, how do you send them home? >> the answer is self deportation. which is people can decide they can do better by going home because they can't find work here because they don't have legal document tation to allow them to work here. >> there was a little at the timer there in the back round. first of all, the phrase "self deportation". >> was a headline. >> yes. and it managed to summarize everything people didn't like about mitt romney. >> you mean firing you? >> well, the firing part of it. but the sort of cold part of it. that these are just sort of numbers on a spread sheet. these people were self deport. and i think the combination of the two, the cold hardedness and the cold-bloodedness of it just played into everybody's view of romney. >> like the bathtub is just going to overflow. >> well, it's just n
governor romney, there's one thing i'm confused about. you say you don't want to go and round up people and deport them. but you say they would have to go back to their home countries and apply for citizenship. if you don't deport them, how do you send them home? >> the answer is self deportation. which is people can decide they can do better by going home because they can't find work here because they don't have legal document tation to allow them to work here. >> there was a...
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they split exactly down the middle between obama and romney, 49-49. so they were totally even split. mostly white, mostly male, mostly over 50. highly educated group, high earners, income earners, most making over $75,000 a year. and the big difference, big disparity is between the social and financial ideologies, and that's there. and 86% want more individual accountability. this is very much a personal responsibility, pick yourself up off the bootstraps kind of thing. then your pickup truck populace. we told you for a long time, culturally conservative, the old reagan democrats, probably another way to put it. predominantly white working class. 80% of them not graduated from college, blue-collar type folks, live in the rural south and the midwest, very pessimistic about the economy. this is the anti-washington and anti-wall street group that sits in the middle here. almost half of them say d.c. doesn't represent their values. and 64% said government should be doing more. this is a big difference. yes, culturally conservative, but they want governmen
they split exactly down the middle between obama and romney, 49-49. so they were totally even split. mostly white, mostly male, mostly over 50. highly educated group, high earners, income earners, most making over $75,000 a year. and the big difference, big disparity is between the social and financial ideologies, and that's there. and 86% want more individual accountability. this is very much a personal responsibility, pick yourself up off the bootstraps kind of thing. then your pickup truck...
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that was his pitch in the primary and criticism of romney after romney lost. i'm wondering what your perspective is on the republican party's vision in the republican party's image and for of a pr problem in your perspective or policy changes, some of which rick santorum addressed. >> i think i wouldn't put that observation on rick santorum's shouldiers, but on a survey, i don't know who did it. three questions, is the candidate confident? does he have a good program for the future? the third question, you probably remember what the poll was, and romney won all three, but the fourth question was does he care for someone like me, and 81% said no. i've had a half hour one-on-one with romney in jackson. he's witty, vivacious, and a twinkle in his eye. i have a huge amount of respect for romney as a person and individual. the vision the republican party has is there, just how do we articulate it. remember that the american people gave the republicans a mandate in the last election, and you look up and say, what do you mean by that when you lost the presidency? rem
that was his pitch in the primary and criticism of romney after romney lost. i'm wondering what your perspective is on the republican party's vision in the republican party's image and for of a pr problem in your perspective or policy changes, some of which rick santorum addressed. >> i think i wouldn't put that observation on rick santorum's shouldiers, but on a survey, i don't know who did it. three questions, is the candidate confident? does he have a good program for the future? the...
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just romney, the taxes. the biggest story of the year was journalists didn't cover the story. >> greg: throw benghazi in that was well. >> andrea: nonstory. programming note. catch kimberly and greg tonight on fox news channel all american new year's eve broadcast at 11:00 p.m. >> greg: we'll be in a hot tub. >> kimberly: no, we won't. >> eric: waiting for ball to drop. what did you say? you lost your pants in a hot tub somewhere? don't go away. much more to come. special including a look at some of the wild moments of the past year on "the five." don't miss it. ♪ ♪ >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: hello. welcome back to "the five" new year's eve special. to stuff we covered this year that we hope will go away in 2013. okay, i'm going to begin right here. if around t
just romney, the taxes. the biggest story of the year was journalists didn't cover the story. >> greg: throw benghazi in that was well. >> andrea: nonstory. programming note. catch kimberly and greg tonight on fox news channel all american new year's eve broadcast at 11:00 p.m. >> greg: we'll be in a hot tub. >> kimberly: no, we won't. >> eric: waiting for ball to drop. what did you say? you lost your pants in a hot tub somewhere? don't go away. much more to come....
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it was a pretty good day for mitt romney. the president's listless performance in that first presidential debate which he says caused me to have a stroke averwards. here's part of his closing argument, if you want to call it that, an argument. >> you know, four years ago i said that i'm not a perfect man and i wouldn't be a perfect president. but i also promised that i'd fight every single day on behalf of the american people and all of those struggling to get in the middle class. if you vote for me, i'm promise i'll fight just as hard in the second term. >> i think a lot of it had to do with how he feels personally about mitt romney. the idea that he was just on the stage with him was beneath him. this guy was someplace else. yeah, yeah, it was his anniversary. politically, he was thinking why am i dealing with tier 2. and it showed. >> right before it, we saw a democrat facing a really tough situation along with a pretty popular governor of new jersey. here he is with the press conference with the new jersey governor, chris
it was a pretty good day for mitt romney. the president's listless performance in that first presidential debate which he says caused me to have a stroke averwards. here's part of his closing argument, if you want to call it that, an argument. >> you know, four years ago i said that i'm not a perfect man and i wouldn't be a perfect president. but i also promised that i'd fight every single day on behalf of the american people and all of those struggling to get in the middle class. if you...
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i mean, governor romney said so much. part of the reason that we're moving forward and, again, i think what we can't do is not learn lessons from what happened in november. not only in the presidential election but throughout the entire party. that's what we've been focused on doing, ha do we need to do better in unquestionably comment like that don't help us. we have been focused on trying to figure out what's the way forward, messaging, tone, demographics, the whole spectrum, if you will of what it's going to take to grow our party and win more elections. >> you talk about message willing and tone. cpac's organizers caught flack because they excluded rising gop stars like the governors chris christie and mcdonnell. cpac reflect the current state of the republican party just four months after its second straight presidential defeat. what is that current state? well, it's in the midst of an identity crisis. in the rnc's view, sean, is it a misstep to not invite the governors who have a high approval rating and not speak a
i mean, governor romney said so much. part of the reason that we're moving forward and, again, i think what we can't do is not learn lessons from what happened in november. not only in the presidential election but throughout the entire party. that's what we've been focused on doing, ha do we need to do better in unquestionably comment like that don't help us. we have been focused on trying to figure out what's the way forward, messaging, tone, demographics, the whole spectrum, if you will of...
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it split 49/49 between obama and romney. so president obama either won on tied in all of these middle groups and that's explains who won in 2012 sfwl that's a great point, really interesting change we've seen. i disagree with tour'e on this because i argue that this group is so relevant that you look at the gop that has lost the popular vote since 1988 other than one time because they have not attracted enough of these people. there were two things i took away from this, you said this, the group wants fairness and two, that this irrational litmus test tone coming out of the republican party is not appealing at all to these folks. shouldn't this be pretty concerning for the republican party as they look forward in terms of their prospects? shouldn't they say, we need to attract these folks if we want to win again? >> i think so. you can use this survey to look and say that the righteous right and talk radio heads are the base and driving almost all of the actions the republican party right now and making it sometimes harder t
it split 49/49 between obama and romney. so president obama either won on tied in all of these middle groups and that's explains who won in 2012 sfwl that's a great point, really interesting change we've seen. i disagree with tour'e on this because i argue that this group is so relevant that you look at the gop that has lost the popular vote since 1988 other than one time because they have not attracted enough of these people. there were two things i took away from this, you said this, the...
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mitt romney tried to do this. but romney fled from all his positions on those issues in a way we're not seeing christie beginning to do. by the end of the process, romney looks ridiculous to a lot of conservatives. i think it's going to be extremely hard for christie to get past sort of the firewall of the republican base for exactly those reasons and he faces this choice that romney faced which is, do you try to retreat from those positions and look like you're a flip-flopper, look like you're a change lingor ling? >> let's not forget. mitt romney liked like he had a can balance iz imgoing on in the process. they were all fighting for the same pie. that's what chris christie needs, isn't it? >> yes. and he's probably going to get it. he'll have a whole gaggle of tea partiers off to his right. he'll also have a challenge, i'm guessing from his center position. chris christie has problems besides not being a tea partier. he's not the perfect presidential candidate. all of the divisions within the parties aside. my
mitt romney tried to do this. but romney fled from all his positions on those issues in a way we're not seeing christie beginning to do. by the end of the process, romney looks ridiculous to a lot of conservatives. i think it's going to be extremely hard for christie to get past sort of the firewall of the republican base for exactly those reasons and he faces this choice that romney faced which is, do you try to retreat from those positions and look like you're a flip-flopper, look like you're...
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so they seek a work it's not the old mitt romney 47% argument. just gnome -- the current chief member has openly scolded congress for its approach to fiscal policy to no avail. does janet yellenbring anything different to the table. >> i think she's a creative and smart person. i think she's a good appointment now, in the sense that she clearly cares a lot about employment. you don't have to ask if she cares a lot about employment. but she can't solve these problems, these -- this better necessaryian war fare. i think the fed needs to sort of step back, try to provide some stability, but it can't cover up all these problems. >> ken, there's no way the fed can start tapering the stimulus if you have this nonsense going on. can they start pulling back the money if -- if you've got this kind of stuff going on? >> there might not be any bonds -- that, yeah, they certainly aren't going to do anything in the middle. they don't even have any data to go on. because the labor statistics aren't coming out. >> a world without economic data is a dark, dark p
so they seek a work it's not the old mitt romney 47% argument. just gnome -- the current chief member has openly scolded congress for its approach to fiscal policy to no avail. does janet yellenbring anything different to the table. >> i think she's a creative and smart person. i think she's a good appointment now, in the sense that she clearly cares a lot about employment. you don't have to ask if she cares a lot about employment. but she can't solve these problems, these -- this better...
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romney. mitt romney sat down with fox news sunday to talk about his wild ride. >> we are on a roller coaster exciting and thrilling ups and downs and then the ride ends and you get off. it's not like can't we be on a roller coaster the rest of our life? no, that ride's over. >> the once and forever romenee returns. that's next. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. do we hano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors.
romney. mitt romney sat down with fox news sunday to talk about his wild ride. >> we are on a roller coaster exciting and thrilling ups and downs and then the ride ends and you get off. it's not like can't we be on a roller coaster the rest of our life? no, that ride's over. >> the once and forever romenee returns. that's next. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken,...
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paul ryan play golf with -- or horse back riding with ann romney. they don't really care anymore what people think of them actually having to appeal to voters themselves. >> ann romney was on cbs this morning talking about getting back into riding and that she has partial to paul ryan. that she and mitt like him come 2016. thanks to all three of you. i really appreciate your time. so if you didn't get enough from our agenda panel, you can find more from them on our website. just follow the link to my name. here's a look at some stories topping the news. more than 100 people were killed by a fire at a poultry processing plant in china. survivors telling local media the front gate was locked when the fire broke out. the cause is still under investigation. >>> openinging arguments are underway in the trial of bradley manning. he pleaded guilty to sending probes of classified materials to wikileaks. faces 20 years in prison, but the government is pushing for a charge of aiding the enemy, which carries a life sentence. angelina jolie made her first appea
paul ryan play golf with -- or horse back riding with ann romney. they don't really care anymore what people think of them actually having to appeal to voters themselves. >> ann romney was on cbs this morning talking about getting back into riding and that she has partial to paul ryan. that she and mitt like him come 2016. thanks to all three of you. i really appreciate your time. so if you didn't get enough from our agenda panel, you can find more from them on our website. just follow...
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. >> start with mitt romney. improbable not in the best position to chart the course. >> cpac not strongly supportive of romney. >> i left the race disappointed i didn't win. it is up to make sure we learn from mistakes, my mistake. >> if mitt made one mistake, he didn't talk enough about his success. >> guess what, i made a lot of money, i have been very successful. i am not going to apologize for that. >> how stupid is that? >> there's a certain schizophrenia in the party. >> we can't keep doing what we're doing. >> opinions are all over the map. >> i reject pessimism. >> the can yulturculture. >> what the hell are we thinking. >> the message is a muddled one. the fire is not there. >> 2016 is shaping up to look like a rerun of "the golden girls." >> i am stunned, stunned is the only way to describe how stunned i am. >>> good evening. i am alex wagner, in for lawrence o'donnell. the biggest problem facing the republican party was perfectly summed up by a musical choice used at cpac today after a lunchtime panel
. >> start with mitt romney. improbable not in the best position to chart the course. >> cpac not strongly supportive of romney. >> i left the race disappointed i didn't win. it is up to make sure we learn from mistakes, my mistake. >> if mitt made one mistake, he didn't talk enough about his success. >> guess what, i made a lot of money, i have been very successful. i am not going to apologize for that. >> how stupid is that? >> there's a certain...
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from the romney campaign, it was no, governor romney was exploring different aspects of problems that involved a number of people on the short list. so it wasn't an offer. as one person said to in, i can understand why governor romney's -- or governor christie's people feel that way. >> let's go to this issue of why it is. there was a ruling that because of christie uniquely couldn't raise money, there was a concern he wouldn't be able to raise any national money as a sitting governor. >> it's an fcc rule. it says if you have control over bond underwriting in your state -- >> and the governor of new jersey does -- >> and the governor of new jersey does. people in those financial institutions cannot contribute to your campaign. this effected govern eaffected >> hedge fund-type people -- >> right, so they just stopped raising money in new york, wall street. the say would have affected governor christie. the romney campaign was looking at ways around that. but there was no clear solution to it. >> but at the end of the day, you feel paul ryan was truly his first choice or do you think it
from the romney campaign, it was no, governor romney was exploring different aspects of problems that involved a number of people on the short list. so it wasn't an offer. as one person said to in, i can understand why governor romney's -- or governor christie's people feel that way. >> let's go to this issue of why it is. there was a ruling that because of christie uniquely couldn't raise money, there was a concern he wouldn't be able to raise any national money as a sitting governor....
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they were delighted when romney stepped his foot in the debate when he asked about the benghazi question. phew, we got past that one. in terms of stepping up and the funny thing about the talking points is, they began full of information. and after 24 hours of being prechewed, whittled down by all of these different people -- chris: sounded like mr. miller from the i.r.s. >> there was nothing left. chris: let me talk about something that a lot of people have a hard time getting their hooks in. as a a.p. reporter in the past, you know the huge importance of a.p., everybody relies on a.p. what is the significance and what is going on here? why did the government go after these logs of information about who a.p. reporters have been talking to? >> it's problematic. they took the mainline numbers. i would have sources call me on those main numbers. it gets routed straight to my phone. they didn't just capture the particular reporters who are working on a story about a leak that they were concerned about. the a.p. is, of course, a nonprofit organization and it is relied on by everyone else in
they were delighted when romney stepped his foot in the debate when he asked about the benghazi question. phew, we got past that one. in terms of stepping up and the funny thing about the talking points is, they began full of information. and after 24 hours of being prechewed, whittled down by all of these different people -- chris: sounded like mr. miller from the i.r.s. >> there was nothing left. chris: let me talk about something that a lot of people have a hard time getting their...
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i'd say more than mitt romney, less than anthony weiner. and my guest, dr. atul gawande has written about how ideas catch on. i always heard you got them from a toilet seat. cnn is offering do's and don't's for summertime sex. first don't: watch cnn. sthis is the colbert report. ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: you know, folks, you know, folks, what you just did there... [ cheers and applause ] please, folks. i've got tell you, welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. that chanting of my name you just did, i don't care what anybody says, that's the song of the summer. [ cheers and applause ] nation, folks, if you watch this show you know i always bring you the hottest developments from around the world. and thanks to global warming, it don't get no hotter than the arctic because the north pole, otherwise known as the top of our planet's ice-toupee, is now a lake. which means the actual pole itself has gone from "charming landmark" to "thing to climb for
i'd say more than mitt romney, less than anthony weiner. and my guest, dr. atul gawande has written about how ideas catch on. i always heard you got them from a toilet seat. cnn is offering do's and don't's for summertime sex. first don't: watch cnn. sthis is the colbert report. ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: you know, folks, you know, folks, what you just did there... [ cheers and...
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you have to understand, 94 of the house republicans, they come from romney's 60% plus districts, they don't care. they are fine either way this goes on. they can say what they want and there's not going to be a lot of repercussions against them. where you do see the worry is the more established wing of the party, worried about the brand moving forward. you sort of see -- i talked to folks associated with the former bush white house still very much involved in how the republican party operates around the country in terms of getting out the vote and finances in the right place. they are very worried because they see the republican party's face become crews banging on the desk and reading dr. seuss and trying to damage government. the voices are at the back. no one cares to be honest. the folks running this right now club for growth, that type of mindset. until the gop leadership says away with you, we're going to go all in, have democratic support, that will continue to be the case. >> but you touched on the underlying fact that we have a deeply gerrymandered country where folks can go
you have to understand, 94 of the house republicans, they come from romney's 60% plus districts, they don't care. they are fine either way this goes on. they can say what they want and there's not going to be a lot of repercussions against them. where you do see the worry is the more established wing of the party, worried about the brand moving forward. you sort of see -- i talked to folks associated with the former bush white house still very much involved in how the republican party operates...
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and one of the famous mitt romney lines gets put to the test. it's a wednesday night in san francisco. we're just getting started. stay with us. i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? ♪ >> jennifer: vice president joe biden pledged today that the administration would reduce gun violence in this country even if it requires executive action only. and that would mean the president using his executive authority to avoid yet another futile fight with congress. >> the president is going to
and one of the famous mitt romney lines gets put to the test. it's a wednesday night in san francisco. we're just getting started. stay with us. i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room...
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one of mitt romney's sons, craig romney, ready for his close up. the website offers a tour of his home and it is in a word, delightful. there's a family swing. books arranged by color. an enchanted bathroom. a magical tepee. one can't help but wonder if it's an effort to outdo dear old dad. for example, we find the family dog not attached to the roof of a car, but lounging on a cheerful love seat. brace yourselves, the staircase. and not just any kind of staircase, this staircase turns into a freaking slide for the romney kids to play on. can i live here? as you can see the little one slide down the staircase and land on a soft and beautiful pillow. the original plan was to have the children land in a pile of money, but that would overdo it. we'll be right back. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliabl
one of mitt romney's sons, craig romney, ready for his close up. the website offers a tour of his home and it is in a word, delightful. there's a family swing. books arranged by color. an enchanted bathroom. a magical tepee. one can't help but wonder if it's an effort to outdo dear old dad. for example, we find the family dog not attached to the roof of a car, but lounging on a cheerful love seat. brace yourselves, the staircase. and not just any kind of staircase, this staircase turns into a...
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and activists and people who dominate the chattering class, and -- when there was a threat of a mitt romney presidency and now that's over. he has to go back and deal with this republican house, and if that's not difficult enough, he has to hear the sniping from the political left. gwen: and you think once it's settled, it's settled but it's not settled at all. >> it's not. if we had gone over the fiscal cliff everybody's taxes would have gone up a whole heck of a lot in may. may have caused another recession. but it was ultimately survivable. some forecast even said it was a good thing. but the debt limit is something you can't mess around with. if the country's full faith and credit is somehow violated, that who's huge, immediate repercussions. >> what was interesting to me from the quasi-wall street perspective, i talked to all the members i talked to that were fully aware that the market was trading up and down throughout iffer speech on this entire crisis and that's going to be on the debt ceiling as well. the markets are going to want to know whether washington has to do -- has the st
and activists and people who dominate the chattering class, and -- when there was a threat of a mitt romney presidency and now that's over. he has to go back and deal with this republican house, and if that's not difficult enough, he has to hear the sniping from the political left. gwen: and you think once it's settled, it's settled but it's not settled at all. >> it's not. if we had gone over the fiscal cliff everybody's taxes would have gone up a whole heck of a lot in may. may have...
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and mitt romney struggled to do that gwen: when you look at the midterms you see there were a lot of senators who were being driven or could be pushed in that way. mike anthony, who's got a tea party-inspired challenger in liz chaney. lindsay graham who has two challengers in south carolina. mitch mcconnell, who has challengers in kentucky. that has to drive outcomes. >> it does. we go back and look at the legislative process. when you're always looking over your shoulder at a possible -- the old clay shy, as an incumbent you either run unopposed or scared. but any minute you might get a tea party challenger and so mitch mcconnell, very powerful in the old rules of washington is now facing a challenger and that challenger may not beat mitch mcconnell -- probably won't. but it puts a structure in place where mitch is always looking over his shoulder and lindsay graham is always looking over his shoulder. which means they're not going to take a risk and make a deal with the president. they may even push to keep heir policies in the forefront. the more you have these primary charges in
and mitt romney struggled to do that gwen: when you look at the midterms you see there were a lot of senators who were being driven or could be pushed in that way. mike anthony, who's got a tea party-inspired challenger in liz chaney. lindsay graham who has two challengers in south carolina. mitch mcconnell, who has challengers in kentucky. that has to drive outcomes. >> it does. we go back and look at the legislative process. when you're always looking over your shoulder at a possible --...
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these guys live in districts where mitt romney got 55, 65%. they got unopposed in the general election. they are not afraid of this president. that doesn't mean it hasn't hurt the republican party. they don't care. >> i don't think the president is going out there to gloat, because that's not sort of his style. he may be doing this because of foreign markets. he may be doing it to give the signal things are going to be okay. we're not going to blow by the debt ceiling and he's probably going to point out the bipartisan margin that he got in the senate that he surely -- >> is it smart to do this? >> a lot depends what he says. if he comes out and attacks republicans in the house it would be dumb and drive voters away. if he comes out and says i was serious about negotiations, i'm willing to sit down and appointment my team tomorrow that could help him. but i think -- i was on to something. it was -- he wants to be in the news cycle. it looks like he's been really removed from what is going on and wants to get his fingerprints on it and has just
these guys live in districts where mitt romney got 55, 65%. they got unopposed in the general election. they are not afraid of this president. that doesn't mean it hasn't hurt the republican party. they don't care. >> i don't think the president is going out there to gloat, because that's not sort of his style. he may be doing this because of foreign markets. he may be doing it to give the signal things are going to be okay. we're not going to blow by the debt ceiling and he's probably...
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are republicans ready to be led by a man as unprincipled as mitt romney again? >> well, i guess the democrats can hope so. i think jeb bush looked at the last guy who got the nomination for the republican party and sees a path. that path is flip-flop, flip flip, flop flop, flip-flop. it's really quite stunning because if you go back and look at what he said on charlie rose, he was acknowledging that at the time he had a position that was outside the conservative mainstream, but he was a guy that a lot of people were saying, hey, the republicans want to get out of this mess they're in with latino voters. look to jeb bush. and then he goes and writes this book which obviously he wrote this book before the gang of eight, you know, or six, seven, 14, whatever it is came up -- >> gang of eight, yes. >> -- came up with the immigration plan. then he decides he's going to take a harder line which puts him to the right of his mentee, marco rubio, who was the newest person to lead the republicans out of latino. it's all very confusing but there are four reasons why i thin
are republicans ready to be led by a man as unprincipled as mitt romney again? >> well, i guess the democrats can hope so. i think jeb bush looked at the last guy who got the nomination for the republican party and sees a path. that path is flip-flop, flip flip, flop flop, flip-flop. it's really quite stunning because if you go back and look at what he said on charlie rose, he was acknowledging that at the time he had a position that was outside the conservative mainstream, but he was a...
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the whole time, small but significantly there was a chance romney could come back but the stability of the lead is what was important. hold on -- wait. i just realized something here, steve. when i go on your show, you get to ask the questions but you're on our show now. so we get to ask the questions. >> yeah. >> how unscripted. >> we may not have the big budget like you do on "up against the clock." but we do have no prizes actually either, which is unfortunate, but we have this jacket. >> oh, my god. >> which i will put on now. and i also have fellow questioners tour'e, attorney ari and eager abby and i'll start by asking three questions in round one of up against the cycle with krystal, tour'e and ari and steve. first question, steve, a tough one. who is speaker of the house of representatives? >> john boehner. >> excellent job. >> well done. you get some points. next question, who is the speaker of the house in virginia? >> oh, are we talking house of -- >> house of delegates -- well done. >> i'm going to go with smith. >> good guess, it's bill howe. last question from me -- >>
the whole time, small but significantly there was a chance romney could come back but the stability of the lead is what was important. hold on -- wait. i just realized something here, steve. when i go on your show, you get to ask the questions but you're on our show now. so we get to ask the questions. >> yeah. >> how unscripted. >> we may not have the big budget like you do on "up against the clock." but we do have no prizes actually either, which is unfortunate,...
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they're giving us mitt romney. in the new documentary "mitt," netflix gives us an exclusive fly on the wall view for campaign for president. >> i just can't believe you're going to lose. >> yeah, yeah. >> so what do you think you say in a concession speech? >> how in the world do we find these things out on the day of the debate? >> he hates to disappoint. >> are you going to iron your suit on? >> ouch. >> this may not end well. >> i have looked, by the way, at what happens to anybody in this country who loses at the nominee of their party. they become a loser for life. it's over. >> jonathan, i am so excited to see this. now, i know you guys have reported to me this is made by one of mitt's close friends, greg whitley, who followed him for six years. but romney ironing his cuffs and, ouch, the concession speech. >> he's not a robot. >> it's like, kids, mitt romney is not a robot. >> he feels no pain, but he feels his own pain. >> i thought he was smart about the cost-benefit analysis. seems like putting a hot iron
they're giving us mitt romney. in the new documentary "mitt," netflix gives us an exclusive fly on the wall view for campaign for president. >> i just can't believe you're going to lose. >> yeah, yeah. >> so what do you think you say in a concession speech? >> how in the world do we find these things out on the day of the debate? >> he hates to disappoint. >> are you going to iron your suit on? >> ouch. >> this may not end well. >>...
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even mitt romney was in awe of mitt romney's awesomeness. >> they'll probably be looking at what the polls are saying, but it looks like i'll be winning the markets and the markets will be happy. it looks if the president were to win the markets would not be so happy. my own view is if we win on november 6th, there will be a great deal of optimism about the future of this country. we'll see capital come back, and we'll see -- without actually doing anything, we'll actually get a boost in the economy. >> i mean, there would be no way the economy could sustain a kenyan muslim socialist assault on all that is good and right and american. but our markets for another few days, much less four more years. again, today is january 25th. and the markets are supposed to be in the tank. so when i heard this, i could barely understand the words. >> this is some sustained growth in the stock market, that we're not just get a sugar high today? >> a lot of this is driven by earnings. and the numbers were good once again. it looks like we're going to open with the dow up another 40 points today. it's
even mitt romney was in awe of mitt romney's awesomeness. >> they'll probably be looking at what the polls are saying, but it looks like i'll be winning the markets and the markets will be happy. it looks if the president were to win the markets would not be so happy. my own view is if we win on november 6th, there will be a great deal of optimism about the future of this country. we'll see capital come back, and we'll see -- without actually doing anything, we'll actually get a boost in...
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they were just as reckless and preposterous as harry sang mitt romney has not paid taxes in 10 years. they might have been wrapped and appealing rhetoric of disclosure, but make no mistake, the goal was to win at any cost. that meant shutting off their opponents in any way they could. i don't believe they picked up the phone and told someone at the irs to slow up these applications or audit anybody, but the truth is he did not have to. he did not have to do that. the message was clear enough. but if the message was clear the medium was also suited to the cause. and the public-sector unions have made a pact between those who tend to benefit from the growth of government. let us face it, when elected leaders and union bosses tell us that they should view half the american people as being a threat to democracy, it should not surprise any of us that they would look at it that way. why would we even expect a public and fully whose union-- a public employee whose union more or less exist to grow the government to treat someone who opposes that goal to a fair hearing. when the tea party was
they were just as reckless and preposterous as harry sang mitt romney has not paid taxes in 10 years. they might have been wrapped and appealing rhetoric of disclosure, but make no mistake, the goal was to win at any cost. that meant shutting off their opponents in any way they could. i don't believe they picked up the phone and told someone at the irs to slow up these applications or audit anybody, but the truth is he did not have to. he did not have to do that. the message was clear enough....